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page 1Nature Conservation Act near threatened biota

Acacia acrionastes
species of plant

Acacia armitii
species of plant

Meiogyne pannosa
species of plant

Acacia longipedunculata
species of plant
Aphyllorchis queenslandica
species of plant
Acacia calantha
species of plant
Acacia storyi
species of plant

Diploglottis harpullioides
species of plant in the family Sapindaceae

Hollandaea sayeriana
species of flowering plant
Acacia arbiana
species of plant

Austromuellera trinervia
species of plant in the family Proteaceae

Alpinia hylandii
species of plant in the family Zingiberaceae

Hoya anulata
species of plant

Graptophyllum excelsum
species of plant

Meiogyne hirsuta
species of plant in the family Annonaceae
Acacia ommatosperma
species of plant

Piper mestonii
species of plant in the family Piperaceae

Hernandia bivalvis
species of plant

Acronychia acuminata
species of plant

Ryparosa kurrangii
species of plant in the family Achariaceae

Peripentadenia mearsii
species of plant in the family Elaeocarpaceae
Steganthera australiana
species of flowering plant

Hoya inconspicua
species of plant

Stenocarpus cryptocarpus
species of plant in the family Proteaceae

Bertya pedicellata
species of plant

Donella lanceolata
species of plant in the family Sapotaceae

Xylosma ovata
species of flowering plant

Xanthophyllum fragrans
species of plant in the family Polygalaceae

Dansiea elliptica
species of plant

Argophyllum cryptophlebum
species of plant in the family Argophyllaceae
Westringia blakeana
species of plant
Syzygium buettnerianum
species of plant

Acronychia eungellensis
species of plant

Neostrearia
Neostrearia is a monotypic genus - i.e. a genus containing only one species - of plants in the witch-hazel family Hamamelidaceae. It is the second described of three monotypic Australian genera in this family, the others being Ostrearia and Noahdendron. It is most closely related to these genera, as well as Trichocladus (4 species) from southern Africa and Dicoryphe (13 species) from Madagascar, and together these five genera form a distinct clade within Hamamelidaceae.
Neosepicaea viticoides
species of flowering plant